tf M i vat T ZlhSARtN0' B$UL7Ss 5 You always get Wearing Results if you get the J5 4:J genuine DAIN STACKERS or SWEEPS. They g . are STRONG and have been tried. I have the g genuine DAIN goods. Anyone else in this town ! ' i..: : . i i. i-v . i ? -S maiming to nave me uain gooas is imposing on yuu. IS See that it reads "Dain Mfg. Co." on your stacker it when you buy one and you will have the BEST. JAMES PETERSON. f P 4? -J-) LOCALETTES its Hay and feed at Plumb's. Go to Fred Plumb's for Hour or feed. F. H. (iorlach was in town this wook L P. Albright was in Omaha Thurs day. Dr. E. A. Thomas, dentist, Dameroll block. Girl Wanted Apply at Halo's res taurant. A Arnold of Inavalo was in town Tuesday. Adair Galusha returned to Lincoln Sunday night. Snow Williams was down from Riv orton Sunday. J. H. Greenhalgh was down from Cowles Monday. F. C. Windniayor returned to Lin coln Wednesday. Elinor Davis was over from Esbon, Kansas, Tuesday. W. R. Anderson of Bladen was in town Wednesday. Ernest Bierhouso of Campbell was in town this week. Roy Teel went to Lincoln Thursday morning for a visit. ' Walter White returned to Lincoln Wednesday morning. Grant Usher was up from Superior the first of the week. Homer Morgan was down from Alma the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Cowden are liome from Colorado. W. Richard and wife wore up from Guide Rock Saturday. Miss Nelle Sherman is homo from Longmont, Colorado. Face massage and ladies' shampoo at Hayes' barber shop. A. P. Ely ani wife returned to Mc Cook Sunday evening. Take your poultry and hidos to Plumb, Top prices paid. H G. Sawyer nnd wife were down from Inavalo Wednesday. of at To the Farmers Out of 50 Insurance Compnnies doing business in Webster County tho Gocman of Free port pays ono-third of the taxes and has over 500 policies in force. Tho Farmers' Mutual of Nebraska is tho largest Mutual in the state, with over three quarters of a million dollars in surance in Webster county. For Good Insurance Call on O. C. TEEL, Rod Cloud. Plumb sells Blue Hill flour. M ss Anna Fountain departed for Suporior Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Win. R-ill of Crelo weio in Red Cloud Monday. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Sutton aro tho proud parents of a baby boy. Ralph VanCleef is back at his old chair in Hayes' barber shop. Henslee Robinson returned to his home in Denver Friday evening. Mrs. C F. Gund and children Blue Hill are in tho city visiting. Red Cloud was well represented tho Riverton street fair this week. C. B. Halo conducted a leUaurant at the Riverton street fair this week. Miss Sadie Evans expects to leave for her homo in McCook Monday. Earl Crabill departed Tuesday morn ing for Siloam Spring-, Arkansas. W. W. Ray and wife of Grand Is land wore in tho city Wednesday. Misses Elma and Hazel Holdrege were down from Inavalo Monday. Harry Hopkins of Cowles is niBtioat ing at West Bloomliold, Now York. Miss Jones of Lincoln is in tho city visiting with J J. Carey and family. Mrs. O E. Hughes of Hastings is visiting with Red Cloud friends this week. Plumb the feed man will pay you the highest price for poultry, eggs and bides. M. A. Albright went to Omaha Thursday to purchase a stock of dry goods Work on tho excavation for W. H. Tabor's new building began Monday morning. Mrs. Robert Garrison and Mrs. Mooro of ttuido Rock woro in town Saturday. County Commissioner Richard is building a now barn on bis farm near Guide Rook. Mr. and Mis Fred Mandovillo aro tho parents of a baby boy, born Mon day morning. Tho county commissioners aro finish ing up the settlement with tho county ofllcors this week. Father Lougnot was called to. Balti more, Md , tho first of the wook, by the illness of a sistor. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turnuro and children left Monday for an extended visit at Marysvillo, Mo. Mr. and Mis J. W. Warren depart ed Thursday morning for a visit at tbo Portland exposition. Leopold Herburgor gave a danco at tho M. W. A. hall Saturday ovonlng, which was well attended. Misses Josio Norris and Winnie Sherman have returned from their pleasure trip to Colorado. E. L. McAllister of Beatrlco 'was in tho city tho foro part of tho week visit ing Miss Ethel Cummings. You can now take your annual bath. Tne tubs at Manspeaker's barber shop are again in working ordor. Miss Maude Kiiusuy of ilonklomnn arrived in Red Cloud Thursday morn, ing for a visit with relatives. Mrs. Mabel Thompson of Grand Is land is in tho city visiting hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lindsov. Mrs. J. W. Runshey uamo down from Ashland, Neb., tho first ot tho week for a visit with friends, For rent Aftor July 1, residence, corner Cedar stroot and Third avenue Inquiro at Newhouso's store. Anson Garber U reported to bo im proving rapidly under the beneficial effects of tho Colorado climate. Charles Crabill returned to his duties in Lincoln Sunday morning, uftff a two weeks visit at homo. Mrs John Cobb ami children were up from Guidu,Rock this week visiting with Mr. and Mrs J. W. Kinsul. Mrs. O Tool and daughter Fay departed for Loigh, Nub , the first of tho week for a visit with friends. Mrs. J. O. Lindley wont to Riverton this week to caru for her daughter-in-law, who is ill with rheumatism. Don't forgot to insure your property against liro, lightning and cyclones with L. H. Fort, agent, Dameroll block Mrs. C A. Patton of Araphoe arrived in Red Cloud Thursday morning for a visit with hor friend, Mrs. F. E. Rey nolds. Mrs. M I. Reynolds has returned to her homo in Hebron, after a pleasant visit with her son, F. E. Reynolds and family. Miss Zulla Mooro returned to her homo in Lincoln Wudnesdav morning. She was accompanied by Miss Vera Crabill. Editor Tait of tho Argus has in stalled a new gasolino engine in his oilico with which to propol his machinery. Dr. and Mrs. Gardner woro up from Wymoro Wednesday attending tho wedding of Miss Notto Fort and Mr. Carl Ferguson. Dr. J. E. Warrick will moot nyo, oar nose and throat, patients at Dr. Dam orell's oilico Thursday, August 10. Eyes tested free. Mrs. F. B. Pitney returned from Benkleman Thursday morning, wlioro she has been visiting hor parents the past tbreo weeks. Hammocks ! A full line of elegant patterns and some good values, of extra heavy weave and pretty colors. The prices on these Hammocks are right; you can see for your self if you'will examine them. If you ever needed a nice Hammock you will need it now. Don't wait until the summer is gone; enjoy these nice evenings in one of our Hammocks and your life will be full of happiness. REMEMBER THE PLACE MORHART BROS. Hardware Co. Our Regular Annual Inventory Is Over We find we have a few Men's Odd Suits and Pants left over from our Spring and Summer business, which we are anxious to dispose of. We will make Special Low Prices on this class of stuff in order to clean it up. These goods are all new and clean and are a bargain if there ever was one. Halancc Men's and Hoyi' Straw Hats at cost. Also some special Midsummer Bargains in Men's Soft Shirts. Come and see these goods. Three months left to wear lightweight stuff. Gowden-lfaley Glothing Go., ALWAYS RELIABLE. First Door North of Posotfflce, Red Cloud, Neb. Wo havo a limited numour of copies of tho Nubrahka gamo and lish laws which will bo given to the first persons who call for them. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Slrayor, father and mother of C II. Strayer, weio up from Mankato, Kan., Sunday for a visit with their bon. Lewis Fels and wife of Campbo 1 and Frod Feis and wife of Bladon were in Bed Cloud this week visiting with L. H. Feis and family. Mrs. Walter Boby gavo a danco Tuesday evening at Potter's hall for her cousin, Miss Kimsoy of Lincoln. All enjoyed themselves. Charles Fort of Omaha was homo Wednesday in attendance at tho wed ding of his sister, Misi Netto, to Carl A. Ferguson of Orleans. Lost Saturday, July 15, pocketbook containing small amount of money, botween town and rnilroad. Finder please loavo at this oilico. Mrs. I. E. Hood and daughter Una of Orleans woro in tho city this week on their way to Suporior, where thoy will mako their future homo. Dr. and Mrs. Collins, H. T. Fergu son ami Airs. J. u. wuos anu son Charles weio in Bed Cloud Wednesday attending tho Fort-Ferguson wed ding. James McGuiro announces that ho and Mike Donovan aro booh to be wedded. They would mako a hand some couple, and wo congratulate them. Elsewhere in today's paper will bo found tbo semi-annual statement of tno county treasurer. We recommond it to tho careful consideration of our readers. L, A. Haskins has beon mentioned as a possible candidato for county judge on tbo Populist ticket. Ho would at least be able to 1111 tho judge's chair, if elected. Mrs. J. A. Tulloys and son AUon wero in Bed Cloud this wook, on their way to Naponeo, from Lamed, Kan sas. Msss Cjra Tulloys is also at Naponeo. Campbell Hros.' first bill car, in charge of W. E. Sands, was in Rod Cloud Tuesday putting up paper for tho appoaranco of tho show hero August 8. Frank Cowden and Bert Kaloy will go oast Sunday to purchaso tho fall and winter stock for tho Cowden Kaloy Clothing Co. Mr. Kaloy will visit in Ohio before his roturn. Miss Willa Gather arrived in Bed Cloud Thursday morning and will spend tho remaindor of tho summer hero visiting hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Cathor, and otinr relatives. Wo oducato for business. Our gradu ates aro suco38sful. For particulars address tho principal of tho commer cial department of Campboll College. W. S. Prltchott, llolton, Kan. ju!28 Mn. George Beardsloo and sou Bon havo returned from Colorado, whoro thoy wont for tho benefit of tho lattor's health. Ho could not withstand tho high altitude, and was compelled to return homo. Whoro aro you sick? Hoadacho, foul tongue, no appotlto, lack onorgy, pain in your stomach, constipation. Holllstor's Bocky mountain tea will mako and keep you woll. 85 cents. C. L. Cottlng. John W. Tulloys, stato examiner of county treasurers, camo down from Bloomington Monday, whoro ho had been checking up tho Franklin county treasurer. Ho returned to Lincoln Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jenkins camo over from Beatrice tho first of tho week. Carl loft Monday for Abilene, Kansas, whoro they will mako their future homo. Mrs. Jenkins remained for a visit with hor mothor, Mrs. Cum mkgs. Having docided to locato hero in Red Cloud, I am proparod to do any kind of oomont work cistorns, side walks, foundations and cases, or any fancy work, nnd having had eight years' cxporienco in tho cement busi ness lean give tho best of references. Prices reasonable C. 11. Conkmn. tf Whilo tho Christian Volunteers wore on tho street Friday night somo care loss boy throw a nail at the drum. Ho missed his aim, however, and struck one of tho womon in the eyo, causing a Blight though painful injury. Wo do not boliovo any of our boys aro un gentlemanly enough to willfully injure anyone while at their religious devo tions, and tho robuko administered by the leader of tho Volunteers should be sulliciont punishmont for such a slight offense. The probationers in tho M. E. churoh will bo received into full fellowship next Sunday morning and as many as wish to bo baptized by sprinkling will receive that ordinance Also a num ber of persons will bo received into tho church by the lattor. Persons wishing to be baptized by immorson will bo baptized at '.i o'clock in the nftornoon. The place for holding that sorvico will bo announced at tho morning service Bov. Maze expects to use water ho brought from tho River Jordan in his baptismal sorvico Sundavniorning. FARM LOANS I am well prepared to make Farm Loans in Webster, Smith and Jewell counties at low est rates, either for five or ten years, with best of options. Loans safely and carefully made for par ties having private funds. J. H. BAILEY, RED CLOUD, - - NEBRASKA I ' H i I I i f ,r ; ' i r i i i ( i T5"HKWU WKtttWnptiMll